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Monitoring iObeya using JMX
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Overview
This section describes how to expose JMX Mbeans within iObeya for monitoring with a JMX interface. Java Management Extensions (JMX) is a tool for managing and monitoring Java applications and services. By exposing data and resources through objec...
Enabling JMX on Tomcat
Before being able to connect a JMX console to iObeya, it must be enabled by specifying the following command-line options for Tomcat (environment variable is CATALINA_OPTS in setenv.sh or setenv.bat): -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.port=%my.jmx.po...
Monitoring with JMX console
Recommendation: We recommend JConsole as a default JMX monitoring tool because it is part of the Java Development Kit (JDK). JConsole is a JMX-compliant graphical tool capable of monitoring both local and remote Java application. It provides c...
JMX attributes
Global Attributes The following tables list metrics (Mbeans) grouped in the com.iobeya : iObeya Attributes Other metrics iObeya Attributes Other metrics Screenshot Attributes The following table lists metrics (Mbeans) group...